I have retried all the commands again. Below are the outputs: --------------------------------------------------------------------- >AT^HDRCSQ ^HDRCSQ:80
OK
>AT^PREFMODE?
^PREFMODE:4
OK
>AT^PREFMODE=?
^PREFMODE:(2,4,8)
OK
>AT^HRSSILVL
>
ERROR
>AT^HRSSILVL?
>
ERROR
>AT^HRSSILVL=?
>
ERROR
>AT^HDRINFO
>
^HDRINFO:6
OK
>AT^HDRINFO?
>
ERROR
>AT+CLAC
>
ERROR
>AT&V
>
ERROR
>AT+ARSI=1,4
>
OK
>AT+CIEV?
>
+CIEV:0
OK
>AT^SYSINFO
>
^SYSINFO:2,255,1,4,1
OK
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please free to ask more questions
Thanks
Regards,
Eshant
Dan Williams wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2012-09-06 at 21:21 -0700, ezee wrote:
>> Please...I am waiting since then!!! :music:
>
> Yes, I was able to find a better connection manager that had all the
> interesting commands in it. And thus we've got enough information now
> to create a plugin for these devices. One more thing you can do though.
> What's the reply to:
>
> AT^SYSINFO
>
> Dan
>
>
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